Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, March 16, 1908, Image 5

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    THE ETGEXB DAILY CFARD, MONDAY. MARCH !. 1008
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The cNew Zfirm
v
Commercial Club Block
(Opposite Methodist Church)
Leading makes at lowest prices
Investigate our Hue before you buy
NUMEROUS SOCIAL j
EVENTSJiT FLORENCE-
SlRl'lSISE PARTIES AM) OTHER
DIED. !
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At the home of her niece. Mro Al
ton Hampton. In Eugene. March 14, : (io KltXMEXT
t; WANTS TO KNOW .Thousands Have Kidnev
NUMBER OF 4NIMALS-
Al KAIlis (ilVK.X OTHFIt XKlvs' ' ' Mrs' a S' c'm k- "l1 :
! ylra- Tne funeral was held today. !
" :Mrs. Clark had been in ill health for j
I several years, but it w as only a few i
The schooner. aim ...... ua'8 aK ,hat she Wlls compelled to,
flower were inu- h,...'. . remain in bed. Mer daughter. .Miss.
AsKs Ktill
Trouble and Never Suspect it. 1
lrfvitltnt'y of Rliturr lU-a.t, I
t Must people do not ro.die the nl.irni j
I'll'. IUV.ILU9C aim mtiaifc.niii; innvuij
in ics ox on; wis, itKAit. l ie.
WHO WANTS TO TAKi: TIIK
I'KXsrs
i kidney disease.
Wliilckuineydis
orders are the
most common
disease that pre
vail, i hey are
almost the last
rccognwed by
patient and phy
sicians, wAo (
tent thtmntlrti
-i "trie W! niltt'h frnm .. ." . M i. i
wetnrrin " "," "vine Mourn ciarK. was railed from 1m -'"'-m in-unif nave int nw& inai
Miss Frta 1 1 i in io j lumber, I Anglos on account of her serious aloul al lht " holds K"v-
dav afternoon i u-tv dP1d1Mon" 1 condition, but she arrived too late to riuiuM.t Position has to do Is to walk
Pnrm,tfl A V." a, .f. npadwood;find her mother alive. Mrs. Clark "round, look wise and draw his sal-
, " "Ul- I" MiKene. ( wa8 a 8i8tor of Mrs. C. M. l)iMiu.m-p ,ary. That may he the ease with aria.
Raymond at the homVnf h? Che8t?r ' ' !om?' ,bl,t Forest1 Kanr iml rfi-w undermines the system.
last Kridav pvLYm-! !l, , is mrent8 i At her home on Chickahomlnv , MapK'ton. recently eame up against. whMToDo.
bova and lw t k? R or ten "wk, March 12, 110S Mrs. HoVe a Proposition that leads him to think There is cnmtV. t in the knowledge so
bv' Invitation h W" Ke CailetI Carlile, aged 30 years. She was the that h ls not ,r" ,f M of them.! often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer'
,in ,,:."" i'.hv a I'ltritsHiit wife of J. K. Carlile and besidoa him l(U1 r lorenro N est. t wamp-Koot, tne ureal Kinney retueuv,
she leaves three children, a father ! A few day rko Mr. Youiik received fulfill every wish in euriiiK rhemuntism
evening playing games
u 1 1 ft mnvou n ra t n i r fa
ew,e1X0n7r,,S,2!.'n -other, three brothers and
ifirVn , ; o . . " rorK ters- The remains were Interred in
Jenkins &
Starbuck
Dealers in
REAL
ESTATE
We are new comers here
ancTare in the
Real Estate
Business
To Do
Business '
We have been in this busi
ness before and understand
it thoroughly. At present
we are in correspondence
with a number of Eastern
People who are going to
oate in this country and
il you are desirous of dis
cing of properties such
as City, Pasture and Farm
Lands, call on us. We
are personally acquainted
with a number of these
correspondents and. know
they are comtng west. Ii
you want to SELL, list
your property with us for
thereis going to be "things
ig in real estate that
is Listed with us. '
Jenkins & Starbuck
Rooms 17 and 18
THEATRE BLOCK
K-Mow,, t W. Mro
HOUSEFIj'R MKUIMOC
r - iwi ait VJiJ
faow have the most complete
'"K oi stoves in Eugene
Jand Bedding, Rugs and
HttinJ( Shelf Hardware
and cuttelry
a new
d.; sl r.rt"8'1". JA".".'-the in.ow cemetery.
Good
Clothes
Marked By
Quality
and Style
are the kind Hint we always car
ry in stock. The Michaels,
Stern & Co. brand is a guaran
tee of excellence, all wool and
luind tailored by ttie lH-st of
workmen.
Ilig reductions on all winter
Suits In order to close Uiem out
and make room ror nevr stock.
We carry a fall line of fur
nishings for men, and our
prices and styles are right.
. We own our own building,
pay nb rent and are satisfied
with a reasonable profit.
ED. HANSON
' No. 8 East Ninth Street
Eugene, Oregon
nn v "f('ess?rv 8te"8- ("ii morning about 9 o'clock, after
tered in this nrec nci ,Z ,. ""T" r Io"k 11,ness- Robt- A- Fox- A -
election Tf1, r,erino,t rr ,he coniiiiR aKo he was attacked bv la grippe and
have their nn 1 LI ""W , health. He- was an old soktler. be-
".r"l 3 enrolled before inB a member of the 67th Hennsvlva.
A nar'v nE i , ,. ,,, ,,,, , '. nl" regiment In the civil war. Ho
fred Johncnn wSh J 5 M'SS Wln'-'hed no relatives in this part of the
the ab0 " ""d "enlng to country, and he lived here alone
nhonorof fer iihhh- hl ow" S ' The funeral will be held tomorrow
The pupils or the Intermediate deJ B ""! G" A"
partment of Florence school, with now to M-VKK VOflt wirv
thelr teacher. -Mis, Spire, made a trip ,, ,m.v
to the beach Friday afternoon. Mrs ! "A1 1
Philips and Mrs. John Morris acconi- ' '
panied the party to assist In looking ' -,s to 1,uy nu Oriental rus that will
after the smaller ones. The little ; lnst a tlme nn1 which grows more
folks enjoyed the trip immensely. i v"lble as time goes on. The use
A surprise party was given at the of ,nose r"gs In the home is an indl
home of Frank Knowles last Friday r,n""n f culture and refinement and
evening in honor of Misses Gertrude K,Kene neopl being especially not
Hamble and Uuth Knowles. About p1 for this ,s ,ne reason 1 am heri at
forty young people met at the resi- 1,1,8 time with my fine collection,
dence of J. Schreuder and proceeded whi,',, ls on eKhiliitlon in the parlors
thence to the Knowles residence, and of the Hoffman House, to view which
surprised the young ladies. The' par-! tne I,1,u,lc cordially Invited,
ty broke up about midnight after a' Respectfully,
merry evEniny. ml6 NAJ 'BEY HAXIEF.
' A number of Mrs. Readv's friends;
gave her a surprise last Thursday Tnr una" '""ncholHgua
evening just before she moved to For the complete cure of co'ghs.
South Slough. The ladies met by colds, asthma and bronchitis an ail
! rSlT proaceedAenl';DB "
a body to call on Mrs. Ready. She ' t"1 "verwort, tar and wild cherry
was completely taken by snrprlse.but j naTe 'or agesmalntalned an estab-
Kve ner mens a nearly welcome. At- llshed reputation as a standard cough
communication from his superior wain in the luck, kidneys, liver, bladder
officers asking for Information iibout mid every part of the urinary passage.
tne numucr ot wolves, bear, panther, 11 corrects inauuuy u notu wmcr
wildcats and other snvake animals hi ami scalding pain in passing it, or bad
the territory between Yaiulua and effects following use of lupinr, wine or
Coos Hay and west of tho Coast ter, and overcomes tlmt unpleasant nc-
range of mountains. cessity of being compelled to go ot'tcii
.As Mr. Young has been kept busv "wring the day, ami to get up many
with his other duties lie has not had times .luring the night. T I lie mil.l su.l (
time to round tip the animals to the extraordinary etiect of waiiip-Root
count them, and he was at a loss to Is s,.,,", 11 stands the highest
know how els,, to obtain anvthiug for its womlerlul cures ol t ie most .lis-
like an accurate estimate of' their Messing cases. I you need a imdicme
iriit and one-(UU:ir si.es.
ttlc and a i
KM
mMm
RUSTIC
MOULDINO!
SIDEWALK
P05TJ,BOXr:S
number.
book that tells all
matlon ns to the niiinber of these an-
any" considerable portion or"!, "win V'ttlTlSP
confer a favor on Mr. Young if thev ' . ' ri: "I'l' K'ln-rti
will report the same to hint.
ter a pleasant hoi" the eii"'.. depart
ed homeward. Florence West.
RED LETTER DAY
FOR PRESBYTERIANS
Yesterday was a red-letter day
wttn tne uentral Presbyterian church
remedy. It contains no opium or
harmful drug and can he given with
safety to children. Price $1.00. Sold
by l.lnn Drug Co. Williams Mfg.Co.,
props., Cleveland. O.
AMKHICAN RI YKKS
In the Orient are finding it more
difficult year by year to make pur-
Partially as a reBiilt of the evangel- chnses of either Turkish or Persian
lstic meetings held by Dr. Brougher, rugs, and It Is predicted that In ten
SEEKS RELEASE
OF RUEF ON BONDS
(Continued from Page 1.)
"battle of affidavits" between the
prosecution and Abe Uuef on the
ending motion before Judge I.awlor
for the vacaton of Knot's arraign
ment on the Cnlted Railroads trolley
franchise Indictments, was resumed
today. William J. nurns, special
agent for the prosecution, filed a
2fl,0n0-word document, and Ruef
followed with a 25,000-word affi
davit supporting the motion of Hen
ry Ach to "strike out and suppress"
portions of the 65,000 word affidav
it of Prosecutor Honey. Ruof's affi
davit contains 334 specific objections
to Heney's document.
The motion and affidavit wre filed
after Judge Lawlor had denied the
blanket motion of Attorney Ach to
strike out the entire nffldavlt of Ho
ney. Dunne Scores Rnlihln '
On Saturday afternoon, answering
the reference made bv Murnhv to
Kilmer & Co., King- i-iLeVa''&
- llallltoll, N. Y. Wlll'll Horaeot Swamp-ltooL
writing mention this paper and don't
' make any mistake, but remember the
name, lr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and
1 the address, litiighamtoii, X. Y.
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r j.n. i
fv W. WiKj
mm
ss.-:-
KITCHEN & KOMPP
Successors to
ARMITAGE &. BOWN
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Oak and 7th, Eugene. Or.
what Rabbi Jacob Nleto and Rahul
Bernard Kaplan had said about the
midnight meeting at which Rnef's
immunity was discussed. Judge
forty-two members were welcomed years from now the sale of this beau- unnne declared that nny pnraons
intnx the foMnwahin nf tho h,.h tiful handicraft, of the Kant will heiniaklng these statements were utter-
ten of these being by letter from j entirely exhausted. If you want an lr"5 deliberate untruths to assist the
other churches. There are yet a Orlont.nl rug the time Is to buy now. I Krentest criminal thut had ever an-
nuniber or others to be received. The 1 un 8"le al I'nriors or Hotrmnn House, i ' u ei.,re '"e oar oi ins court,
session of the church will meet wlthlm,6 NAJ BEY HAN1EF. ! Judge Dunne followed up this Indl-
the pastor next Saturday evening to j ' rnrt attack on the veracity of the
confer with others desirlne to unite HiuhI for Tvcrylindv. two rabbis by saying tlmt If It. were
with the church. Praver meetlnir I Mr. Norman Coulter, a prominent ,n ,lls Power he would recommend
will be held next Thursday eveninir architect In the Delhert Hulldlng. the grnnrt Jury to Investigate the
at the pastor's home, at which Time I San Francisco, says: "I fully endorse Persons who had mado the slato
a course of study will be taken up of Hl1 that has been sald'of Electric Bit- ments. He ended by declaring that
vital Interest to new members, tho ! ,ers 88 a tonic medicine. It is good Kuef would have been sentenced to
subject of the first study being ' for everybody. It corrects stomach, r'olsom for the maximum term pro
"About the Bible." I liver and kidney disorders in a I vl'led by law if the supreme court
I prompt and efficient manner, and hd "ot como to his assistance.
Kodol is a scientific preparation of bllll(l8 "P the system." Electric Bit-! '
vegetable acids with natural digest- ters Is the best spring medicine ever I I'OIl S.W,E I1Y-OWNKft
ants and contains the same juices sold 0VPT R druggist's counter; as a' "ond building lot on East Twelfth
found In a healthy stomach. Each j hlod purifier It Is unequalled. BO street, nesr car line, 95x1 60 feet. Al
dose will digest more than 300o'cents "t W. A. Kuykendall'a drug BO eight-room cottnge and two lots
Imported
Walnuts and
I Filberts
Wo art JukI In ifMelpt of a ;
Khlpmrnt of tne ditvet from
Ixni.d 1-oroy, a prominent mir-
fHqynuin and walnut jjrower In 1
Franco, who In In a noNftloii lo
fumlNh liio best tlio world nf- 1
fords. .. VarietJca: FYniKuette j
and Mayttte. The were ;
(frown on axclal contract for
lu. V will fcuarnntee tlieno
to ) Rtnuliw lmiMrt(Hl utoek j
and true to name. Arc unlng
fat. .Writo today for prices. J
REMOVAL
SALE
Being, forced to vacate our i
ptescnt quarters, we vill sell 1
Wall Paper
and Paints
at greatly reduced prices
FOR THE
NEXT 30 DAYS
Ludford & Haskell
Prtctlcal Painters jind Decorators
95 west 8th street
grains of
druggists.
good food. Sold by all
i store.
STOP AT THE ItlVEIt IIIIIIKJE!
Bring your work to Smlthcrman's
wagon and carriage shop. Mr. Wil
kinson, the well-known blacksmith.
Is with him, also n first-class painter!
and upholsterer from the East. All
work guaranteed. New rigs made to i
(v-:; -. alii J
CAUi Vim roi'XTY warrants
on rorth Mill street. Inquire of
J. J. WALTON,
Law Office, 613 Willamette St.
r2
county warrants previous to register i
No. 4711, registered January 7th.
Notice Is hereby given that all Lane
IP ViP RXKW
Tho merits or thi. Ten n'.H.i,,
1008, will he paid on presentation at l you would never suffer from HHn,
my office on March 1th, 190.S. In-j bladder or rheumatic trouble. (I s
terst will rrasn on that day. j bottle (two months' treatment). Sold
r.ngene, ur.. .vinrrn ih, mux. i by O. J. Hull, or bv mall. Send for
testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall. L926
It. E. EASTLAND.
Treasurer Lane County, Oregon.
THE CHAS. BENEDICT
NURSERY CO.
IV ii me ry
Itailorfl In
(jeneral
Stock.
Carlton, Oregon.
IF YOU NEED
Groceries
WE HAVE THEM "
A full line of Groceries,
Flour and Feed, Tin and
Granitcware, Headquar
ters for White River Flour.
Candies, Nuts
and Oranges
J. W. WHITE
1b Grocer ;
Corner 5th and Willamette SU. '.
Phone Red 461
Organized 1883
The First
National Bank
CP EUCENC, OREGON
Capital paid In $100,000
Surplus and undivided
profits
Additional liability of
stockholders under
nutlona banking laws.
100,000
100,000 .
E. C. Gulliford
Feel and Livery,
Boarding Stables
Now Floor Room New
Rubber Tire Turnouts.
Fall Creek Stage Line.
100 Wert 8th Htreet.
I'hnne Main DO
I Ollva street. St. Louts.
If y: -.1 ei-er'y fare ,heal"'y alr
tosy -k ' .11 1 irrAv t" U
' """X I 'i;i o'er ll-- '-.i h se :t
'.' :i l.'n- D 'ik C . . i
Tnke 'l(.:ii.-TerV, liocky Aiiju.ili.in
OABTOBtXA,
einatnr
(i. .. R. ATTENTION'
Members of .1. V. (leary post are
rnqne'ted to meet at C. A. It. hall
at 1:30 p. vi- Wednesday to attend
the funeral of our late comrade,
Richard A. Fox. lnter-wn, nl O-M
KpIows cemetery. J. W. Geary W. ,
R. C. please take notice. j Bears tho
I C. II. BAKER. J Senator off-
Post Commander. '
CASTOR 1 A
For Infants r-.i' ri:.rei.
Tna Kind Yoi ' n:, Ef
Total 300,000
I'nder Same Miiiingeiiient lift V.Mirs.
Your I'litroiuiKo Solicited. i
T, O. Hendricks President
S. B. Eakln Vice President '
P. E. Snodgrass Cashier
Luke L. Ooodrleb. .Assistant Cashier1
Darwin Ilrlstow. . .Assistant Cashier
HOWER & WOOD
Itenl Estate null Timber Lands
111. lull. Farm and City I'inperty
Your iMitroiingo reNMH'tfully
solicited.
It. Mini 1, over l list Nut. Hank
IFe ESMOND HOTEL
OSCAR ANDERSON, Mgr.
Rites Europrtn Pbn
50c, 75c, Jl.OO, $1 JO, $2.00
Frre Bus to and from all trains
Front and Morriaon St.
Portland. . , Orron
S. E. Stevens
. . PIANO Tt NEIt . .
Icnve orders ut Filers I'lnno
House. .Phono Mnln 41.
Itiwl.lenco lilH West I'JIh St.
KeHl.lelire I'liono lted '2771.
1
AT VILLARD HALL, THE SECOND WEEK IN APRIL
5 Voices-lhe Eugene Oratorio Society-175 Voices
and the CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA -65 pieces
with its SIX SOLOISTS unite in the
IT
ufiiene MhsIcJ Jj estival
lp 3 -CONCERTS- 3
r "The n'.'l",,, Cnihlned Cliorns and OrrlK-stra In Oratorio,
S,nV.jr VtXT" "ul.
Mn It -l"" ' Orch.tra and S.loists conducted by
i w;" rk''--.-. . .
"lioi.1. . na omblned ClHirns and Soloists ami orrne-.m
""'B la"riinlH in... n .
I. M. GLEN, Festival Director
Hiwmoii Tickets sulMrrllN-d for in advance.
HulHH'iilirni get first choice of seats.
If tlw snlclt.mi nilns you teli-.hone ytir ortl.-rn tn lllack 17(52.
Tickets fur single concerts, fjl.fto.
On sain Air(l (Itli.
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